Abstract
In Atouguia da Baleia, a former medieval port now 5 km from the sea, cetacean bones can be found with intriguing regularity in grandmothers’ houses. The exhibition “A Baleia em Atouguia” rescued stories of the people of Peniche, and specifically the town of Atouguia, to the whale and whaling. The exhibition was inaugurated in March 2023 at CIAB - Interpretive Center of Atouguia da Baleia (part of the Museum Network of the Municipality of Peniche), curated by the Municipality and CHAM – Centre for the Humanities (NOVA FCSH), with scientific support from the ERC 4-OCEANS. Participatory museum strategies and collaborative and interdisciplinary techniques were applied in a process that called on the community to act as a producer of knowledge and as an inventory-taker, contributing to more effective management of local heritage, fostering the recovery of collective memory and the safeguarding of cultural and natural heritage.
Original language | Portuguese |
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Pages (from-to) | 185-216 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Journal | Práticas da História |
Issue number | 19 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Participatory process
- Cultural and natural heritage
- Whaling
- Marine environmental history
Prizes
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4-OCEANS
Brito, Cristina (Recipient), Holm, Poul (Recipient), Ludlow, Francis (Recipient), Barrett, James (Recipient), Vieira, Nina (Recipient), Garcia, Ana Catarina Abrantes (Recipient), Baço, Joana (Recipient), Carvalho, Patrícia (Recipient), Silva, Jaime (Recipient) & Gomes de Almeida, Isabel (Recipient), Jul 2021
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively